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The process of finding potential new employees.

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Is it rude to ask recruiter for same day appointment?

Does that mean he's offended? Only the recruiter can tell you if he is offended or not. It might depend on the manner in which you told him that you "will tell him when I'm available to have a 1 …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
5 votes

Is it okay to decline the offer after accepting it a few months ago?

Can I decline the previous company? Of course you can. Would that be okay? Or it's a really big dick move? From the previous company's point of view, yes - it's probably a "big dick move". …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
21 votes
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Recruiting company demands references

That was the end of the conversation and they were adamant and refused to proceed unless such references were provided. Is this common? Should I have given them the references? Some recrui …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
4 votes
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What does "detail salary levels" mean?

Why would she need my current salary, rather than my salary expectations? Ideally she wants both. When people are asked their "expectations" they sometimes respond with their "wishes" instead. …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
2 votes

How do I get a recruiter to stop bothering me?

How do I get a recruiter to stop bothering me? What's a good strategy? You are wasting too much time and energy on this. There's no need to schedule a call, or have any further conversation …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
7 votes

How to deal with recruitment companies when not searching?

Should I keep ignoring them or is it possible that this will make them reluctant to work with me in the future? Otherwise, how I can make it clear to them that I don't want them to ask me about …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
24 votes

Recruiter lied to move up start date

Should I just let this go? If I concluded that a recruiter lied on my behalf I certainly wouldn't let it go. I'd make sure that this recruiter personally apologized to both me and my new compan …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
53 votes

Dealing with a nasty recruiter

I did verbally accept, but called later to retract It's understandable that he is upset. Going back on your word is not a nice thing to do. Your verbal acceptance almost certainly set the wheel …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
11 votes

Declining job offer after verbal acceptance

Is it OK to decline a job offer after verbally accepting it over the phone (no contracts were signed)? It's okay legally, in most locales and in most contexts. (Check with your local Department …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
2 votes

How to reconnect with recruiter from past opportunity?

Write to the recruiter, thanking them for the opportunity to attend the recruiting event. You then apologize for not getting back to them sooner, and ask if it would okay to get in touch with them in …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
3 votes
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Unable to complete task given in recruitment process due to family issues

Even though no deadline was given, there must be a unspoken, reasonable one. How do I go about dealing with this? Two weeks is already a long time to complete a test task, even if not explicit …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
2 votes

Should I have an informal chat with recruiter despite not looking for a new job?

Should I take them up on this offer? On one hand, I feel like it may give the wrong impression that I actually am open to switching jobs. On the other, it could help me get a wider view of the …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
7 votes

Referring someone whom you know personally, but not professionally

I have a few opportunities to refer someone to my current employer. I know them personally, but can't speak to them professionally. If they don't work out as candidates, will this reflect poorl …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
56 votes
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How to deal with a potential turf war between three recruiters for the same job?

My question is, what should I have done? did I do correctly? what were the other options you might suggest? You did exactly what I have done many times in the past, except that I've never signe …
Joe Strazzere's user avatar
20 votes

Is it wrong to apply to a company directly when a recruiter told me about the job first

If a recruiter told me a about job and he gave me name of the company, would it be considered nefarious or underhanded for me to apply with the company directly instead of going through him T …
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